Automotive Service Technician Level 3
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2 B7 Engine Repair Duration: 42 hours 7 hours 35 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about engine repair when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and safe work practices, the unit covers types and sources of engine problems and procedures to diagnose mechanical engine problems; the unit also covers the procedures used to remove and reinstall engines, and adjust, repair and replace engine components. 1. Define terminology associated with engine repair. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to engine repair. 3. Identify tools and equipment relating to engine repair and describe their applications and procedures for use. 4. Identify types and sources of engine problems. 1 a. Low power b. Smoke c. Oil consumption d. Fluid contamination e. Rough running f. Internal/external leaks g. Noises 5. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to diagnose mechanical engine problems. 30% 6. Describe the procedures used to remove and reinstall engines. 7. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace engine components. 30% 1
3 B8 Gasoline Fuel Systems Duration: 21 hours 7 hours 14 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about gasoline fuel systems when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and safe work practices, the unit covers types of gasoline fuel injection systems and their components; the unit also covers the procedures used to adjust, diagnose, repair and replace gasoline fuel injection systems and their components. 1. Define terminology associated with gasoline fuel systems. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to gasoline fuel systems. a. High pressure b. Flammability 3. Identify tools and equipment relating to gasoline fuel systems and describe their applications and procedures for use. 4. Identify types of gasoline fuel injection systems and describe their components and operation. 5. Identify types of tubing, hoses, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications. 6. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to diagnose gasoline fuel injection systems. 7. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace gasoline fuel injection system components. 20% 30% 30% 2
4 B9 Emission Control Systems Duration: 14 hours 10 hours 4 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about emission control systems when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and safe work practices, the unit covers types of emission control systems and their components; the unit also covers the procedures used to adjust, diagnose, repair and replace emission control systems and their components. 1. Define terminology associated with emission control systems. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to emission control systems. 3. Identify tools and equipment relating to emission control systems and describe their applications and procedures for use. 4. Identify types of on-board diagnostic systems and describe their applications. a. OBD I b. OBD II 5. Identify types of emission gases. a. CO b. CO 2 c. NOx d. HC e. O 2 6. Identify emission control systems and describe their components and operation. 30% a. Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) b. Evaporative emission control systems (EVAP) c. Secondary air injection d. Exhaust system e. Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) f. Induction system g. Variable cam-timing (VCT) h. Particulate filter 3
5 i. Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) 7. Identify types of fasteners, tubing, hoses, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications. 8. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to diagnose emission control systems and their components. a. Gasoline b. Diesel 9. Describe the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace emission control systems and their components. 20% 4
6 B10 Intake and Exhaust Systems Duration: 7 hours 7 hours 0 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about intake and exhaust systems when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and safe work practices, the unit covers types of intake and exhaust systems and their components; the unit also covers the procedures used to adjust, diagnose, repair and replace intake and exhaust systems and their components. 1. Define terminology associated with intake and exhaust systems. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to intake and exhaust systems. 3. Identify tools and equipment relating to intake and exhaust systems and describe their applications and procedures for use. 4. Identify types of intake systems and describe their components and operation. 20% 5. Identify types of exhaust systems and describe their components and operation. 20% 6. Identify intake air systems and describe their components and operation. 1 a. Forced air Turbocharged Supercharged b. Naturally aspirated (NA) 7. Identify types and sources of induction and exhaust system problems. a. Leaks b. Blockages c. Noise d. Vibration 8. Identify types of fasteners, tubing, hoses, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications. 9. Describe the procedures used to diagnose intake and exhaust systems and their components. 5
7 10. Describe the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace intake and exhaust systems and their components. 6
8 B11 Vehicle Management Systems Duration: 42 hours 21 hours 21 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about vehicle management systems when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and safe work practices, the unit covers types of vehicle management systems and their components; the unit also covers the procedures used to adjust, diagnose, repair and replace vehicle management systems and their components. 1. Define terminology associated with vehicle management systems. 2. Explain basic computer operation and its relationship to vehicle management systems. 3. Identify tools and equipment used to diagnose network and electronic circuitry and describe their applications and procedures for use. a. Digital volt ohmmeter (DVOM) b. Scopes c. Probes d. Break out boxes e. Scan tools 4. Identify on-board diagnostic (OBD) systems and describe their components and operation. a. OBD I Diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) b. OBD II Drive cycles and monitors DTC 1 5. Identify types of network protocols and describe their purpose. 6. Describe the networking of modules and multi-plexing. a. Wiring designs b. Wireless 7. Identify the parameters of inputs and outputs and describe their relationships. 7
9 8. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to diagnose vehicle management systems. 9. Identify methods used to access/transfer and reprogram software and describe their associated procedures. 10. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to repair and/or replace vehicle management system components. 20% 8
10 C2 Manual Transmissions and Transaxles Duration: 28 hours 14 hours 14 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about manual transmissions and transaxles when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and safe work practices, the unit covers types of manual transmissions and transaxles, and their components and operation; the unit also covers the procedures used to adjust, diagnose, repair and replace manual transmissions and transaxles and their related components. 1. Define terminology associated with manual transmissions and transaxles. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to manual transmissions and transaxles. 3. Identify tools and equipment relating to manual transmissions and transaxles and describe their applications and procedures for use. 4. Identify types of manual transmissions and transaxles and describe their components and operation. 20% 5. Explain power flow as it relates to manual transmissions and transaxles. 6. Describe gear ratios, their purpose and calculation. 7. Identify types of lubricants, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications. 8. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to diagnose manual transmissions and transaxles. 9. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace manual transmissions and transaxles and their related components. 30% 9
11 C3 Clutches and Flywheels Duration: 14 hours 12 hours 2 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about clutches and flywheels when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and safe work practices, the unit covers types of clutches and flywheels, and their components and operation; the unit also covers the procedures used to adjust, diagnose, repair and replace clutches, flywheels and their related components. 1. Define terminology associated with clutches and flywheels. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to clutches and flywheels. 3. Identify tools and equipment relating to clutches and flywheels and describe their applications and procedures for use. 4. Identify types of clutches and describe their components and operation. 40% 5. Identify types of flywheels and describe their components and operation. 6. Identify mechanical and hydraulic clutch operating systems and describe their components and operation. 7. Identify types of fluids, fasteners, tubing, hoses and seals and describe their applications. 8. Describe the procedures used to diagnose clutches and flywheels. 9. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace clutches and flywheels and their related components. 1 10
12 C4 Transfer Cases and 4WD/AWD Systems Duration: 14 hours 10 hours 4 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about transfer cases and 4WD/AWD systems when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and types of transfer cases and 4WD/AWD systems, the unit covers transfer case control systems, power flow and gear ratios; the unit also covers the procedures used to adjust, diagnose, repair and replace transfer cases and 4WD/AWD systems and their components. 1. Define terminology associated with transfer cases and 4WD/AWD systems. 2. Identify types of transfer cases used with 4WD/AWD systems, and describe their components and operation. 3. Describe the relationship between transfer cases, locking hubs, and axle disconnects. 4. Identify tools and equipment relating to transfer cases and 4WD/AWD systems, and describe their applications and procedures for use. 5. Identify types of transfer case control systems and describe their components and operation. a. Vacuum b. Manual c. Electronic 2 6. Explain power flow as it relates to transfer cases and 4WD/AWD systems. 7. Describe gear ratios, their purpose and calculations. 8. Identify types of lubricants, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications. 9. Describe the procedures used to diagnose transfer cases and 4WD/AWD systems. 10. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace transfer cases and 4WD/AWD systems, and their related components. 11 2
13 C5 Differentials and Final Drive Assemblies Duration: 28 hours 14 hours 14 hours This unit is designed to provide the apprentice with the knowledge about differentials and final drive assemblies when working with today s automotive vehicles and light trucks. Beginning with terminology and safe work practices, the unit covers types of differentials, final drive assemblies and differential housings; the unit also covers the procedures used to adjust, diagnose, repair and replace differentials, final drive assemblies, and their related components. 1. Define terminology associated with differentials and final drive assemblies. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to differentials and final drive assemblies. 3. Identify tools and equipment relating to differentials and final drive assemblies and describe their applications and procedures for use. 4. Identify types of differentials and final drive assemblies and describe their components and operation. a. Locking b. Non-locking 5. Identify types of differential housings. a. Integral b. Non-integral 6. Identify types of differential control systems and final drive assemblies, and describe their components and operation. a. Electronically controlled/electric b. Vacuum c. Mechanical 7. Explain power flow as it relates to differentials and final drive assemblies. 8. Describe gear ratios, their purpose and calculations. 12
14 9. Identify types of lubricants, additives, fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants and describe their applications. 10. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to diagnose differentials and final drive assemblies. 11. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to adjust, repair and/or replace differentials and final drive assemblies their related components. 30% 13
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